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The Balcony at Fox Theater is Not Going to Collapse

This morning on Shannon’s Scoop, I had to ensure everyone that the balcony at the Fox Theater is not going to fall down. There’s a viral video going around of…

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Go and enjoy whatever show you’re planning to see at the Fox Theater. The balcony is not going to fall down. Promise.

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This morning on Shannon's Scoop, I had to ensure everyone that the balcony at the Fox Theater is not going to fall down.

There's a viral video going around of the Gunna show that happened at Fox Theater Monday night. Everyone was freaking out because the upper balcony is like flexing when people are jumping up and down.

And that's exactly what it's doing. It's flexing. You should be concerned if it's not. It's simple engineering. I actually used to work for the same company and I can confirm that it's designed to do that. Trust me, the first time I saw it in person I was like "Whoa." But that's supposed to happen.

Fox Theater had to put out a statement that said, "The type of movement seen recently at the Fox Theater concert is common and expected on freestanding balcony structures to support audience members actively dancing, as shown during last night's concert. This capability is an integral part of the balcony structural engineering design. Regular inspections, most recently conducted in April completed to ensure the integrity and safety of the structure."

Now, why did I feel like I needed to address this? Because a lot of outlets online are doing the simple shock value of just posting and saying, 'look at this video', and everyone's like freaking out. They're in the comments saying, "The place needs to be shut down". It's designed to do that. And this is harmful to that venue, right? That's why I wanted to talk about it, to let you know that it is designed to do that. You don't have anything to fear. You can go to a show at the Fox Theater. You'll be fine. It's been doing that forever. You can read more below.

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Top Reasons Why People Love Being Single

Leave it to social media to remind you about your singleness. With "We’re engaged!" and "Celebrating X years together," posts, it seems like everyone you know is coupled up. But not everyone wants commitment or a relationship with someone. Some people prefer being single. And no, that doesn't mean that someone who prefers to be single is bad at relationships. There’s actually research that shows people are waiting longer to settle down or commit to someone.

Many people choose the single life for various reasons. Maybe you’re happy living it up as a single person or trying to find your internal happiness until you meet the right person. Either way, there are perks to being single.

Most couples figure out issues together or may even rely on their partner to take care of things. Meanwhile, single people are challenged to be more responsible for themselves. This not only builds your character, but it puts you in charge of your own well-being.

Being single can also put you in a great position career-wise. For instance, you’re free to pursue your career choices without having to consider another person. You don’t have to take into account what your partner thinks you should or shouldn’t do. Some research even suggests that single people value meaningful work even more than married people do.

Relationship weight gain.

It’s often said that once you’re in a relationship, you gain weight. Men's Health magazine reported that, on average, couples gain about 17 pounds within one year of finding love. ABC reported that newly married women in their early 20s gained 24 pounds in the first five years of marriage. They also said that newly married men gained 30 pounds in the same age group. Is this what happens when you trade in your morning Saturday walks for "staying in bed just a little longer" with your babe?

Check out some of the top reasons people love being single below.

Creating Your Own Routine

You can dance to your own music when it comes to scheduling. Single people can create a routine that works for them. This includes consistent meal times, bedtimes, and events. You never have to consider your partner's schedule. You can even pick up more hobbies, like weekly trivia or a class you've been wanting to try. For better or worse, your time is your own.

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Less Money Stress

If you're single, chances are that you don't have to worry about spending money on anyone else but yourself. You can keep your money for yourself and use it for a solo vacation or a rainy day fund. Not to mention, you no longer have the financial obligation of buying someone a nice gift for birthdays, and couple-y holidays like Valentine's Day, Sweetest Day, or Date-a-versaries.

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Well, Hello Free Time

Single people get more freedom. Without the obligation of another person in your life, you'll have more time for activities. One of the many perks of being single is just having space and time to focus on yourself and emotional needs. You even get a chance to know yourself better during the added free time. Use your time the way you want.

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Beyoncé's Song Is YOUR Anthem

Married folks can go ahead and sit this one out for sure. The benefit of running to the dance floor to vibe out to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" hit, is for those who are single. If you've been to a wedding chances are that this song was used to get all the unmarried or single ladies to the dance floor. Let's be honest, it was your moment to shine in all your singleness.

It's All Mine!

Single people don't have to deal with the phrase, "Let me try some" while eyes are glaring at their plate. That's right, you don't have to share a thing. Another food benefit of being single is taking advantage of not conforming to someone else's habits or preferences. You can try a new diet or completely indulge without the extra commentary or worrying about someone else's needs. You don't have to worry about if the food you like is off-putting to your partner.

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Binge Your Fave Shows, Without Waiting

Watch what you want, when you want without the worry. Many couples like to watch a new TV series or movie together. But Heaven forbid you tune in without your partner. That's one way to start an argument. So, if you're single go ahead and binge that new Marvel series without looking over your shoulder. Also, you don't have to sit through shows or movies that you don't care for, because your partner wants to. Watch what you want!

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Shannon Renee is the morning show co-host on “The Morning Bounce” on 105.1 The Bounce. She has been with the station for the past 3 years. In addition to being an on-air host, she has a background in writing for Marketing and Promotional campaigns. As a content creator for 105.1 The Bounce, she loves writing about nature, celebrity news, events around Michigan, Metro Detroit restaurants, and local Detroit content.